CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 7, 1969 SPECIAL PURCHASE DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER Top quality merchandise but priced at a great saving to you. WHILE THEY LAST!!! MARIE CLAIRE Leather Slipons & Ties regular $10.95 Special $7.99 “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” Mrs. H. Johnson Ph. 365-8294] , Mrs. Edith Taylor and family left Castlegar on Sat- urday for Victoria where they will make -their home. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hamil- ton of Victoria are visiting id Mrs, P. Letk Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Fornelli Forks, prior to leaving for Milauwi Africa, where he will be tea ching for we. years under the CUSO plat Mr. and Mrs. D. Buter- man and family of Cranbrook, formerly of Castlegar, were § | business ing the past week. id Mrs. Bob Know- ler spent a few, days in Spo- kane last weel Mr. and Mire. R. Aussie have left for an extended visit in Montreal where they will be guests of their many THE CONCESSION STAND of Vegetable ley ouretnd Mes, 2, Meaaat Castlegar Socials gar-Kit dur- | be Letter to the Editor on behalf of the aatte: nail and Distr! Chi would like to thank everyone with all my heart and admira- tion for the wonderful Sum- mer Festival we all enjoyed this past weeken A special word of thanks must be given to the follow- ing people who gave so much of their time and efforts to- , {Wards this success, Paul Sampsonoff,. chair- man of the Doukhobor Com- mittee, Bill Stoochinoff, inem- of Mike Stal we stock a full selection of 7: -SAVAGE;SHOES for chilgren iw! Maddocks Shoe Store ai Library + yee at BIGES** orl! Go tae “184 janes 82102 “Published Every Thursday at “The Crossroads of the. Kootenays””, WEEK'S WEATHER VOL, 22, No. 33 CASTLEGAR, ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURS sic 14, 1969 REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 SUMMER PROGRAMME SCHEDULE e . e Seminoff, chairman” Trustees ot Kootenay Area, and Walt- er Kanigan, cretary. And all the Pondertul | people of ad the Doukhobor gave siete all. Bill Banham Helle of the Chamber. ‘ot visitors in town dur. | tio! for perforin- All must meet on designated days by 9:00 a.m. at the schools or Community Hall. August 11th — Shoreacres - Thrums - Glade — Kinnaird - Blueberry Creek August 12th — Robson - Brilliant - Pass Creek — Castlegar - Ootischenia August 13th — Shoreacres - Thrums - Glade — Kinnaird - Blueberry Creek — Castlegar - Ootischenia August 14th — Robson - Brilliant - Pass Creek Shorecares - Thrums - Glade ~ _- = Kinnaird - Blueberry Creek August 15th — Closing Day. All areas come. Picnic. For further information contact 365-6565 ance a renner together the Golf Tournament and Mrs. patel Creighton and the thoughtfulness of Mrs. Grace Ackney, also alderman Steve Jankola for his services. And last but not least His “Wi and baking attracted hundreds of buyers|New Westminster where they ° Kin will spend a few days visit- on the grounds of the Kinnaird Hall Sat-|ing with Mrs, MeGauley's par-_ an urday. You could even buy home made oar. and Mrs. S. S Sony left noodles. Tuesday afternoon for Van- couver, where they will at- tend the funeral of prs Dew a summer, MAX FACTOR Mr. and Mrs, Dave Ads- head of Robson attended the funeral on Saturday usp of the formers brother; $3.50 Mr, Joe Adshead. The servi was held in St. Mark’s «Anal can Church. Mr. and Mrs. Adshead were enroute home from their vacation spent visiting in the kanagan, Vernon, Mica Creek and Van- California Shadow Collection with brush MAX FACTOR California Ices Lipstick and their generosity in donating the Kinnaird Hall and Mayor Little and the Castlegar Town Council whose generous don- ation of $500 toward the Sum- mer Festival helped to set in motion what will become in future years a most import- ant funetion in our Commun- special word of thanks faust be given to Les Camp- bell for being on the spot at all times to photograph and report the events as they hap- in Nak-|Pened. We have only started, let us all work together to pro-| mote our cult » our pro- ducts, our people and our area, the best place to live and work in B.C. Mary An ‘Anderson NOTICE ALL i] A New Gas Furnace Now ind Receive $50.00 PLUMBING For your Old Non-Gas Furnace! a. $15.00 For Your Old. Non-Gas HEATING SERVICE Water Heater! Act Rowe Before Offer pires! For ics Estimates CALL PLUMBING & SMITH’S erm. 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGA! Licensed Gas Fitters —Plumbers — Sheet Metal Polishes $1.50 ite CASTLEGAR DRUG Tommy Biln, Corner of Pine & Columbia, Ph. 365-7813 Open Mon.Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. -Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday & Holiday Hours: 12 noon - 1 p.m. — 6-7 p.m. A reminder to Telephone Customers Your telephone directory is always a great time saver. Use it when ever possible to obtain the phone numbers you.need. If you can’t find the number you require in the directory, we'll do our utmost to help you quickly through Directory Assistance. But please , check in your telephone book first. Be Prepared In Emergency Check your telephone directory, too, to find the numbers of safety ag- encies which serve your 2 area. You'll find most of them on the inside front cover. ; 3 Write them down Pa keep them handy to your phone. Then when you need police, fire, doctor or ambulance assistance urgently, you can dial direct for the help-you require. ., Our operators always do their best to help in emergency, but some- times you’ll-encounter delays in reaching the operator. Be sure there’s no delay. Keep emergency numbers near your phone. BCTEL = REITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Clothes Arriving Daily Do drop in to see our marvellous - new selection in all the very latest styles and shades WENOW HANDLE MARY MAXIM WOOL Books, needles, etc. HUNTERS. SEE OUR LOW SPECIAL PRICES ON RIFLES & AMMUNITION | of _ addressed, the 0 YOUNG ‘ADVENTURERS en been taking to canoes up the Arrow lake as part of the summer program of Recreation -, Commission No. 1. This phase of the program is for boys 18 years of age to 17. years, Each group, which genetally consists of eight boys, five canoes and their guide, Ed Fornelli of Castlegar, leaves on Monday morning of. each week retuming the following Friday. A day’s hike takes astrial| buted a igreat deal to. this}. (pituation, said Mr. juld "be reviewed at of the yoar to see if are: ould continue to fin-\ine ‘spill accident’ which had snclalgy support KIDA. ‘Chis|/been broached earlier. wy, CD. ‘woul e the association at|co-ordinator “H. J. Warner oe a months to show |52¥. definite steps taken’ to-' I place mid-week: Each boy pays three’ dollars’ and packs ‘his own food. Tents and cooking utensils are supplied. The boys se * are given instruction on canoe handling and safety. On the| this had wt week of the program, starting Aug. 25, the girls: will) sult. of: be given the same opportunities the boys shave ‘enjoyed: | 263 deleg — Castlegar News. Photo me. about utes 8 ake: phy the tn of the ie eriginal al focal or:/handled. and how they were actions said Mr. Loobileti, esday |credit: ‘should also. go to arabean whose’: efforts ° contri- success” as tt prepared the brief and spearheaded the delegation. egional chairman G. S. Rust sald he saw “tremen- souk as opportnities: for this been made an in- centive area. : The need for a precise plah'- to be- followed wards this end when ‘interest- ed parties met last “Chursday in the Kinnaird Fire Bali. den, Cominco ‘Safety -Depart-| mi ment; J. Wright,’ Cominco chemical: and fertilizer divi-| sion; B, Clark, Cominco’ fire Speakers were Ron Rams-| this and if n cd the public Sut be informed of steps -to be taken through the Castlegar News. In view of the increased amount of - poisonous gases: and. liquids:that pass through area, the object of the meeting was to draft a defin- ite but. simple: plan to be fol-| lowed in the event of a chlor- ine spill, says Mr. Warner. Represented ‘at the meet-| [Plans are Being Made By CD in Case of Chlorine Spill District No. 9, RCMP from Nelson, Castlegar and. theit auxiliaries and Tire aepart- ments of ‘Castlegar and Kin- naird. Also. in attendance was Tom Hastings of Vancouver from the provincial fire mar- shall’s office. ing the meeting was CD co-ordinator Mr. Warner. department And Frank Mur They told Chie aeaand what © materials were. being wae Members Here | ‘Mr. Gordon Giles of Kel. tivities log, Idaho,* to improve” th vernor. of: the’ communities, laaprove, the ele has Tailed Says Ran Harding ken its p at “the local] visit vant Anaust 8 gag “The local. club is«‘one of “9 Rotary 0 bs_in: this ion of the town has s ted of Kinnaird council fo take Ps. wi aA motion was passed Tuesday ‘night. to. erect, ; sign. on’ sixth. street the Esso: bulk: station:-in-| are forming the public anyone. t disposing would-be prosecuted. this area, ‘Club of of further international ‘friend-| development in the EWoett Koo-|legislation’;; exempting |} ‘tenay’s: -area. { Dam 50 CO! Selbie, local Rotary ee pre- of. is, gobal isident, and members: on;mat- interna-|ters of club administration iza-land plans for futute;dctivi- rn to swim ‘and still an-|1 vehi-. of ‘session for mothers and Seles oa this point. othe Some’ tots, ~said “Ald. is ad ‘Annual ton and eae by: enactin, cempting "both the Duncan’ Bnd the rom Dam. from , school ’.taxa-| sche ful handled in this area; making their knowledge available and offering ssaistence in any manner. : A discussion followed to assist in developing a revised Control Says Colcel $12 Million for Odor plan -for ‘chlorine: spill: This plan: Will be: presented Jater. othe Various departments “after eight’ yester: m a-Bjueberry Diego Cait Columbia Cellulose wit Direct dialing 1s. not .so : : iB : Creek reeider it: was: ri nt Si irom ised| . personally look over-the he: pro Bem and zmect with the mbers of- ithe: Oot » Delinqueat Acc’ts » Could have Water =| Shut off by Town owners . who Nas] ; To. be Resited ‘prizes offer- Ao some person could: re- One of the prizes offered, us P a 12 foot outboard craft was] kee Day. weekend, when ‘it ‘holds| recently ‘without! ual Frontier’ Days | its * Rush were mere babies: ‘for some] ing. Tuckey person "during the. cel- Circumstances] chance. ‘Castle; town ‘col jiel' have been more have ‘alowed the motor to} ci Meclded Stn reccat ian ieet: ALOT OF FISH in’ any ‘man's world and to Ross Saunders, 11, it is a moment to trea- sure, This 17 pound rainbow trout was cau- ght by: Ross.on.Aug. 3 on the. Kootenay. Lake Idayng.on the Jake for. the past month. north of Kaslo. Using a Len: Thompson lure, 5 and a'10 pound test line it took approximate-|{f ly 40 minutes to land the game fish. Mrs. W. ,, Saunders, and -her. two boys have been holi- — Castlegar News Photo ebration. A beautiful ‘Pinto stallion called “Tonka” ‘will- also be offered as a prize. : Activities _ planned for young - and anes include ‘child- baseball, tug-o- war, nail a beat contest and” of course a~ parade. Everyone : is invited . to stake a‘claim and the child: ren ‘will have their own Bo rush at ‘Springer Grecke: ‘Aldermen’ were told seven people have persistently re- now oe completion case aaa ot jor icDonald G...B. ‘Tobiason, depart- ment of rt air re; tion r visited Seikirk in -inspecto: College recently where he in- the assembly and in- “This Saturday This Saturday, will see some 120 to 150 swimmers take part in finnaird’s _an- nual swim m pines ¢ ewe Me : expanding sdevelop- place’ at 1 official - mee will p.m. with presen: ‘tation of ‘trophies at 5 to water and sewerage accounts. Director of works Alec Lutz: was given permission to shut off water services to these people. Telephone calls have n. made ‘to, the offenders. The town. clerk said ‘water has not been shut off yet and it was hoped this Svould not be necessary: Two Day’ S Operation whose operation at Ootischen-| ia .was’ recently. closed) by court order. reas opera- tion for two “Dr. Nick ‘Schmitt, direc- tor ‘ofthe . West ° Kootenay’ Health > Unit, . said | Monday that: H. sion to operate ‘the enia plant Monday and Tues- y: rate union board of fo jotisch- said “he brief. resumption” gt operation: is required to plete the asphalt and wes Temaining the .. storage tanks. This Material cannot be moved on the: highway, said the. spokes: The aiphalt p plant at ae henia was closed in Ralph ‘Isaid Dr. Schmitt. since : SOCIAL CREDIT. candidate Don. Brothers £| Was present Monday at’a lawn party given by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott ,) aetting of birch trees and Mr. Brothers, who is seeking he was of Robson. In a prize Begonias re-election, said 2s much time as possible meeting persons on the spot io answer any questions they may have to ask. Pictured here is Mr. Brothers and his hostess Mrs. Scott. Seated is Mrs. Ross Oborne and Bill Shkwarok, both of Robson. — Castlegar News Photo rr ot